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Flatfish - (Ditta: Korean Humanities in Translation) by Moon Tae-Jun & Tae-Jun Moon

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  • In his poetry collection, Flatfish, Moon Tae-jun offers an aesthetic that emphasizes the author's exploration of the inner self.
  • About the Author: An emerging voice in South Korean literature, MOON TAE-JUN has published a number of poetry collections in Korean (Crowded Backyard, Barefeet, A Shadow's Development, and more).
  • 190 Pages
  • Poetry, Asian
  • Series Name: Ditta: Korean Humanities in Translation

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About the Book



In his poetry collection, Flatfish, Moon Tae-jun offers an aesthetic that emphasizes the author's exploration of the inner self. At times sparse and allusive, his poems use blank space and other stylistic considerations to convey a voice and thought that ranges from the contemplative to the surreal and absurd. Moon's poems suggest Buddhist ideologies, natural images, and Korean temples.

English-Korean Bilingual Edition
​영-한 이중언어판



Book Synopsis



In his poetry collection, Flatfish, Moon Tae-jun offers an aesthetic that emphasizes the author's exploration of the inner self. At times sparse and allusive, his poems use blank space and other stylistic considerations to convey a voice and thought that ranges from the contemplative to the surreal and absurd. Moon's poems suggest Buddhist ideologies, natural images, and Korean temples, as the collection explores individual experiences within the context of a search for understanding a greater whole.

While Korea is certainly the setting of these poems, the works remain largely free of cultural-specific imagery and are, instead, naturalistic or universal. This first bilingual edition is a critical resource for students, poets, translators, and general readers alike.


English-Korean Bilingual Edition
영-한 이중언어판



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"Moon's poetry looks into the abyss of great losses that Korean society has missed or overlooked amidst the violent material and spiritual upheavals of the past century. In his poems, the relationships humans have with the things around them determine who they are. Between you and me, between you and things, we are safe in the mind that bridges the gap. Moon's poems show that without this connection, human life becomes empty."--Young-Jun Lee "director of the Research Institute for Korean Studies, Seoul, South Korea"

"From a wild persimmon tree next to a tin-roofed house to a waning crescent moon being filled like well water, Flatfish transports us into an irresistible world. Park's translation captures a shifting landscape and the poetic voice that asks and answers the question, where will we go from here?"--Su Cho "author of The Symmetry of Fish"

"In these illuminating translations, Moon's vision penetrates human and nonhuman nature alike, simultaneously. In poem after poem, as the distinctions typically required to organize and navigate our world fall away, a singular, wildly fresh experience of being opens, as if our individual skins were not skin, but humanity's collective eyelid."--Ed Bok Lee "American Book Award-winning author of Whorled and Mitochondrial Night"



About the Author



An emerging voice in South Korean literature, MOON TAE-JUN has published a number of poetry collections in Korean (Crowded Backyard, Barefeet, A Shadow's Development, and more). In poems that range from short, broken lines to longer prose-like forms, Moon Tae-jun evokes a sense of longing, as if searching for moments in the past that help inform the present.

BRANDON JOSEPH PARK is a lecturer in the Korean Program at the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at Rutgers University - New Brunswick, and in the Writing Program at Rutgers University - Newark. He is the co-translator of You Call That Music?!: Korean Popular Music Through the Generations.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.0 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .31 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 190
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: Asian
Series Title: Ditta: Korean Humanities in Translation
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Moon Tae-Jun & Tae-Jun Moon
Language: English
Street Date: October 14, 2025
TCIN: 1005316334
UPC: 9781978841253
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-1753
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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